I'd say false. No fridges in those days and I read that diarrhoea was a leading cause of death and that is one of the main symptoms of food poisoning
Rare by far
Rare only has one syllable.
a synonym for rare is scarce; difficult to find; not plentiful
It is not rare, just expensive. But, you can get small silver coins for as little as $2.
precious gems are rare and valuable and the semiprecious are not as rare
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Food poisoning in canned foods is very rare if the can is sealed completely. Canned foods have low moisture contents and a much longer shelf life than fresh food. The aluminium can also seals off any harmful pathogens. Of course, if there is a slight opening in the can, pathogens may get inside and cause contamination, which may ultimately result in food poisoning.
One type of food poisoning is Botulism. Botulism is serious food poisoning that is very rare in the US. The toxin enters the nerve cells and blocks transmissions so that muscles become weak. Botulism IS NOT contagious.
It is false.
No. It is one of the more common causes of foodborne illness.
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Valuable rare minerals are not known as titanium and aren't used in jewelry. This question is false.
When it is consumed excessively. Fortunately, when they consume too much alcohol, people tend to vomit. However, alcohol poisoning, although very rare, can occur.
Food poisoning, mostly. But S. Typhi (Salmonella enterica Typhi) is what causes Typhoid Fever.
It is rare and difficult to prove a hypothesis true or false through experimentation. While it is typically easy to prove something completely false, proving it true is another story.
The person will either live or die. As you have not stated how bad the poisoning is there is no way to tell. There is a middle ground where sever damage can occur to the person but this is rare.
It is possible but extremely rare.